What topics are on a maths non calculator paper?
Here’s our list of GCSE maths non-calculator topics that you may want to spend extra time revising:
- Long multiplication.
- Quadratic equations.
- Angles.
- Speed, distance and time.
- Circle theorems.
- Similar shapes.
- Percentages and ratios.
- Stratified sampling.
What topics are in foundation maths?
Number including fractions, decimals and percentages. Algebra including equations, nth term etc. Geometry and measure including trigonometry. Ratio and proportion including exchange rates….
- Number and proportion.
- Algebra.
- Shape.
- Probability and statistics.
What topics are in maths paper 2?
Number
- BIDMAS (brackets)
- Interpret calculator displays.
- Rounding and estimation, error intervals.
- Compare fractions, decimals and percentages.
- Fractions and ratio problems.
- Recurring decimal to fraction (prove)
- Index Laws (division, negative and fractional)
How long is the Edexcel GCSE non calculator paper?
This type of one hour revision of Edexcel GCSE Maths Paper – Non Calculator Questions is a bit of a change to the normal 3minutemaths posts! However, as I’ve been working with a number of extremely talented students during the past few years, I thought it would be a useful way of offering some focussed revision.
Are there any past papers for the GCSE Maths exam?
If you are preparing for your Edexcel GCSE maths exam then past papers are a great way to help you revise. On this dedicated Edexcel GCSE maths past paper page you are able to access all of the past papers and mark schemes. You can access all of the Edexcel GCSE maths 9-1 past papers as well as the exam papers for the old Edexcel specification.
What do you need to know about Edexcel GCSE Maths?
Edexcel GCSE Maths Specification at a Glance. The Edexcel GCSE maths assessments will cover the following content headings: · 1 Number · 2 Algebra · 3 Ratio, proportion and rates of change · 4 Geometry and measures · 5 Probability · 6 Statistics
How many Maths syllabuses does Pearson Edexcel run?
Pearson Edexcel currently runs one syallbus GCSE (9-1) in Mathematics (1MA1), prior to 2017 Edexcel ran two syllabuses Mathematics A and Mathematics B. If you are not sure which exam tier (foundation or higher) you are sitting check with your teacher.